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Trillium inked a partnership with Chautauqua Green Energy and CGE Ventures to convert gas from the Chautauqua County landfill, in Chautauqua, New York, to 100% RNG. The ads will be sold across Trillium’s network of owned and operated CNG stations. The agreement will produce more than 5,000,000 DGE (diesel gallon equivalent) of RNG a year, providing a new source of low-carbon fuel to customers both in the northeast and across the country. RNG is a clean-burning alternative fuel that provides safe and reliable technology for drivers. Trillium operates more than 220 alternative fueling stations across the country, offering station design and build expertise, 24/7 operations and maintenance, grant writing and commercial assistance.